P. 91), P. 91, Connecting an external midi device – Roland Jupiter 80 User Manual

Page 91: About midi, About midi connectors, Enabling the external part settings, Midi in connector, Midi out connector, Midi thru connector, Connection example

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Connecting an External MIDI Device

About MIDI

MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a standard

specification that allows musical data to be transferred between

electronic musical instruments and computers. If a MIDI cable

is connected between devices equipped with MIDI connectors,

you’ll be able to play multiple devices from a single MIDI keyboard,

perform ensembles using multiple MIDI instruments, program the

settings to change automatically as the song progresses, and more.

About MIDI Connectors

The JUPITER-80 is equipped with the following

three types of MIDI connectors, each of which has

the following role.

MIDI IN connector

This connector receives MIDI messages that are sent from an

external MIDI device. When the JUPITER-80 receives MIDI messages,

it can respond by playing notes, switching sounds, etc.

MIDI OUT connector

This connector transmits MIDI messages to an external MIDI device.

Use it when you want to control an external MIDI device.

MIDI THRU connector

MIDI messages received at MIDI IN are re-transmitted without

change from this connector to an external MIDI device. Use

this in situations such as when you use multiple MIDI devices

simultaneously.

Using the JUPITER-80 as a Master

Keyboard (External Part Settings)

You can connect external MIDI devices to the JUPITER-80’s MIDI

OUT connector, and use the JUPITER-80 to control the connected

MIDI devices.

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External Part settings are saved in the Registration.

Connection example

MIDI IN connector

MIDI sound module

JUPITER-80

MIDI OUT connector

Enabling the External Part Settings

1.

In the Registration External Part screen (p . 31), set the MIDI

out Setting to “EXTERNAL .”

The External Part settings will be enabled.

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• If the MIDI Out Setting is set to INTERNAL, Parts that are turned

on will transmit MIDI messages.

Choose the INTERNAL setting if you want a Part’s performance

data to be recorded on a MIDI sequencer, or if you want to

control the JUPITER-80 from a MIDI sequencer.

• The MIDI channel of each Part is specified by the system

parameter “Part Channel” (p. 85).

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